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Some of the biggest names in British entertainment will tomorrow today call for Britain's internet service providers to police their customers' activity to stem the flood of online piracy and safeguard an estimated 800,000 jobs in the creative economy.
The call, from a unique coalition of business and union leaders, comes as Lord Carter puts the finishing touches to his final Digital Britain report, due out on 16 June. As part of that process, Carter has proposed a Rights Agency, backed by media regulator Ofcom, which would bring the ISPs and media owners together to fight illegal peer-to-peer sharing of music, films and software.
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